ABOUT CAMPUS CHALLENGE 2008
The annual student ministry conference for students across Southern Ontario colleges and universities. This conference is supported by Ambassadors for Christ in partnership with Asian/Chinese Christian Fellowships.
Who: Grade 12s, college/university students, graduates
When: May 16th-19th (Friday evening - Monday morning)
Where: Tyndale University-College & Seminary, 25 Ballyconnor Court, Toronto, ON, Canada
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How Much:
$135 (Early Bird - Before and on May 2nd)
$155 (Regular - May 3rd to May 9th)
Our Vision:
To see a new generation of students be equipped to do God's Kingdom work on university and college campuses. Campus Challenge will be the catalyst event where we can all begin to see more of God's heart, mission, and vision for our campuses.
Our Mission:
1. To educate campus fellowships about missional theology and practice as revealed through scripture.
2. To network with other fellowships and learn from one another.
3. To offer practical training by means of bible study, workshops, and good conversation.
4. To provide an annual forum to reflect on the past school year, and call all students to join God's mission in their unique contexts.
AMBASSADORS FOR CHRIST
As part of God's historical work in the worldwide evangelical student movement, Ambassadors for Christ in Canada, in partnership with local churches, is committed to establish, continue and propagate this mission among ethnic Chinese students in Canadian educational institutions. While AFC believes in the autonomy of the student groups, we will provide leadership, guidance, and training, promote and develop students in areas of evangelism, discipleship, leadership and world mission in order to prepare them to serve effectively in local churches, communities and the world.
ASIAN/CHINESE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
These fellowship groups are part of the worldwide evangelical student movement within their local university contexts. They are dynamic and vibrant communities seeking to find what it means to live faithful to God within the campus environment.
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